Great video, but someone who don't fully understand every detail of what you are doing be great if their was so writing on the side on each part of the restoration
So I think first you removed rust with oxalic acid, sand blast the cover, put a wood form in and cover with a resin (bondo) substance, sand and spray with a conductive paint so you can lay down a layer of copper plate. Then you sand paint and sand many more times. What is the purpose of the copper plating? To give it more strength? Also, I actually kind of like the look of the scabbard after the rust is removed. Maybe another time a clear resin coat to reveal the original pitted metal and/or maybe not sand blasting so you don't remove as much metal and use a rust converter.
Ну, во-первых, ножны рядового состава не были крашенными, они были белёсо-воронёными, во-вторых, болтик можно было и аутентичный найти, в-третьих, вся эта шпатлёвка, краска, работа, электроэнергия р т.п. стоят дорого, эти ножны никогда себя не окупят. И ещё, подвес со странной прошивкой, скорее на бучер, у ушедшего клинка был обломан кончик, плохо сведён, бакелит ушедший тоже. Цена такому штык-ножу в сборе 6000₽
Very nice job, i have one of these plus bayonet, fortunately, mine is in good condition, but i don't have the frog, however i also have the rifle, i'm impressed by your skills. Tony from Australia.
Great job. I would love to know in detail what products you use, and how long each step takes. Especially with the oxalic acid (referring to your Heer SD helmet). The result looks stunning and I’ve not been able to get results as fine-tuned as yours. Would help so much to know your process. What’s the stuff you smear over it at the end? And what’s that toilet cleaning-ish stuff and what purpose does it have? Even just a ‘laundry list’ in the description would help a ton
качественная работа! Хорошо бы рассказывать, что за жидкости используются. Предположу что ржавчину снимали трилоном-б, super blue это жидкость для воронения, далее скорее всего шпатлевка с алюминиевой пудрой, эпоксидный наполнитель ну и меднение в медном купоросе.
Some things, especially war items, are worth more before they were restored, you broke the inside piece from the acidic liquid, and now it doesn’t have the original part
Great video, but someone who don't fully understand every detail of what you are doing be great if their was so writing on the side on each part of the restoration
было бы не лишним хотя бы оставь подсказку в виде названий средств,которые использовались для восстановления ножен,и что это за процесс такой
Nice job 👍
So I think first you removed rust with oxalic acid, sand blast the cover, put a wood form in and cover with a resin (bondo) substance, sand and spray with a conductive paint so you can lay down a layer of copper plate. Then you sand paint and sand many more times. What is the purpose of the copper plating? To give it more strength? Also, I actually kind of like the look of the scabbard after the rust is removed. Maybe another time a clear resin coat to reveal the original pitted metal and/or maybe not sand blasting so you don't remove as much metal and use a rust converter.
Tolle Videos, und mir imponiert die Kompetenz und Hingabe an die Restaurierung und Konservierung.
Kein schnickschnack mit blauer und roter seife...
Me: No way he can restore this
WWII Tube: Hold my bayonet
Great job, as usual! 👍
Nice restoration
Excellent restoration👏
Excellent restoration fella, it looks really cool.
Yeah the transformation is amazing.
Great job again! Beautiful outcome. Cheers
Приветствую! Отличная работа! ЛК за видео!
wow great project buddy and well restored...👍👍👍
Very beautiful restoration buddy, as always like 👍
Yet another great instrumental restoration. LOL
*Лайк от Питерских копателей Войны!👍👍👍*
1A- fine. Specialist!
awesome 👍, always lots of ideas🙏
how many old collectibles? can it be resold after repair?
What would u use to restore part leather part metal scabbard?
Very good. Form thailand
Ну, во-первых, ножны рядового состава не были крашенными, они были белёсо-воронёными, во-вторых, болтик можно было и аутентичный найти, в-третьих, вся эта шпатлёвка, краска, работа, электроэнергия р т.п. стоят дорого, эти ножны никогда себя не окупят. И ещё, подвес со странной прошивкой, скорее на бучер, у ушедшего клинка был обломан кончик, плохо сведён, бакелит ушедший тоже. Цена такому штык-ножу в сборе 6000₽
Есть вещи поважнее бабла
The German soldier would have loved you for restoring his prized possession.
That was totally awesome your very talented thanks for another great repair !! PS- can I buy one of them
С забиванием пружины смешно получилось,а так прикольно.
Belo trabalho. 👍🏼👏🏼🙂
Вот это ты химичешь... молодец, норм.
Хорошо получилось!
Very nice job, i have one of these plus bayonet, fortunately, mine is in good condition, but i don't have the frog, however i also have the rifle, i'm impressed by your skills. Tony from Australia.
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it.
Super. Bravo.
Отличная работа, красавчик👍
Very nice job!
say, what do you do with your restored items?
you collect yourself aswell?
You should try Evoporust next time.
Evoporust is a very expensive chemistry for these purposes. I use citric acid. Usually it is free))
Great job. I would love to know in detail what products you use, and how long each step takes. Especially with the oxalic acid (referring to your Heer SD helmet). The result looks stunning and I’ve not been able to get results as fine-tuned as yours. Would help so much to know your process. What’s the stuff you smear over it at the end? And what’s that toilet cleaning-ish stuff and what purpose does it have? Even just a ‘laundry list’ in the description would help a ton
Lijkt me ook leuk om te weten
One more subscriber 👏👏👏👏
How many Bayonet Scabbard do you have ?!!🤔🤔🤔
Great Job. ;0)) Grüßle
А я всё видео гадал что же это. Оказывается это всё таки ножны😂
качественная работа! Хорошо бы рассказывать, что за жидкости используются. Предположу что ржавчину снимали трилоном-б, super blue это жидкость для воронения, далее скорее всего шпатлевка с алюминиевой пудрой, эпоксидный наполнитель ну и меднение в медном купоросе.
Bravo! 👍
Интересное решение) 👍🏻
Does rust remover damage it? You never use rust remover. That’s why I’m asking.
I use citric acid instead of rust remover. Evapo-Rust is very expensive but the result is the same.
Отличное видео ! Откуда дизлайк сразу после заливки!
Nice
Правильно,с подвесом!
Bravo!!!
First one here I think?
You lucky b..... ;-) I guess I had that only one time in my yt viewer "career". All the best! :-)
@@alexanderalbach468 lol
I was the first, but I didn't dare write about it! 😘
@@emancipelady6890 well first one to comment
pintura en aerosol? pfffff que horrendo
Ножны - оригинальное восстановление!..
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Some things, especially war items, are worth more before they were restored, you broke the inside piece from the acidic liquid, and now it doesn’t have the original part
Klasse
Zajebiście.
good jobb
epic
I think it's look to new for dat
Вы не из украины ??